Romanticism and religion: the tradition of Coleridge and Wordsworth in the Victorian Church
'The living educts of the imagination': Coleridge on religious language -- 'A liberty of speculation which no Christian can tolerate' -the later Coleridge -- Wordsworth and the language of nature -- Keble's 'two worlds' -- F.D. Maurice: the kingdom of Christ -- New...
Summary: | 'The living educts of the imagination': Coleridge on religious language -- 'A liberty of speculation which no Christian can tolerate' -the later Coleridge -- Wordsworth and the language of nature -- Keble's 'two worlds' -- F.D. Maurice: the kingdom of Christ -- Newman versus Maurice: development of doctrine and the growth of mind -- Newman: imagination and assent -- Demythologising and myth-making: Arnold versus MacDonald -- Summary Tradition and the church -- Appendix Wordsworth and Kierkegaard |
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Item Description: | Bibliogr. p. 279 - 288 Includes index |
ISBN: | 0521210720 |